I have a friend who has leaking fork seals - he doesn't care.  I fix  
mine as soon as they leak because they can get on the brake pads and  
affect the braking. Besides in PA at least it won't pass inspection  
with a leaking fork seal (right Dennis?).


On Jun 6, 2009, at 3:38 PM, dapperdan7 wrote:

>
> well,despite tearing my ligaments in my knee 3 weeks ago,i am
> manageing to get around on my nighthawk 250 '91.its actually easier
> than walking,bicycle riding or driving my truck with the hellish
> clutch. a quick question for you guys.i have a leaking seal in one of
> the forks.i know its makingg my ride squishier but how critical is it
> to fix is it something that will become dangerous over time? i plan on
> fixing it but just curious how fast it needs to be done? also, the
> back tire has good tread but has a few cracks in it (maybe for sitting
> uninflated for awhile).how critical is this for repair? one more for
> you all: how many miles can a nighthawk get if it is taken care of
> with frequent oil changes and other maintenance?
>
> loving the bike,my first in 20 years.
>
> thanx to you all
> dan
> >
>


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